Manning scored two fourth quarter touchdowns, including one with under twenty seconds left to force overtime in Seattle. His drive took forty seconds without any timeouts left.

The Super Bowl rematch was much more respectable, even without the neutral field. Denver’s much improved defense only allowed three points in the second half.

Unfortunately, they won the coin toss and Manning didn’t get a chance in overtime. His running back Montee Ball also coughed it up on their opening drive, giving the Seahawks a field goal.

Peyton punched it in but still trailed two. He then found his receiver in the back of the endzone for the two-point conversion.